TALLAHASSEE —A vendor fired by the Republican Party of Florida for
submitting questionable voter registrations forms in Palm Beach County
is also responsible for filing flawed applications in other counties and
states, election officials confirmed Friday.

Earlier this week, Florida Republicans fired Virginia-based Strategic
Allied Consulting after Palm Beach County flagged about 100
registration forms that looked suspicious because of signatures that
looked alike and incompleteness. The Palm Beach County state attorney's
office is reviewing those forms, said spokeswoman Christine Weiss.

But subsequent to that revelation, other counties have reported
irregularities with voter registration forms with the identification
number of 11-93 — which traces back to the Republican Party of Florida.

"We have heard from supervisors in five counties, Lee, Duval, Dade,
Santa Rosa, Escambia, saying that they have seen irregularities on voter
registrations," said Chris Cate, spokesman for the Florida Division of
Elections in an email to the Times/Herald. "We are in the process of reviewing these cases and will provide our findings to the appropriate agency to investigate."